Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDetectives try to solve the case of a murdered Los Angeles defense attorney.Detectives try to solve the case of a murdered Los Angeles defense attorney.Detectives try to solve the case of a murdered Los Angeles defense attorney.
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Larry J. Blake
- Det. Lt. Jerry McMullen
- (as Larry Blake)
Wong Artarne
- Chinese Waiter
- (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone
- Fire Warden at Car Wreck
- (uncredited)
John Canady
- X-Ray Technician
- (uncredited)
Michael Chapin
- Mike
- (uncredited)
Angela Clarke
- Mrs. O'Neill
- (uncredited)
Eddie Coke
- Williams
- (uncredited)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe seductive Italian dialogue Sgt. Carey uses to sweet talk the blonde secretary at approximately the 35 minute mark roughly translates to "I think it would be great to make a nice dish of pasta and meatballs"
- GaffesNight time scenes were filmed using a filter to darken scenes. But this technique merely only slightly darkened the scene and left the sky lighted. Further, detail (distant, even close) is evident, when in fact it would, should fade, disappear, into the shadows and darkness of the background. This was exhibited when Catherine enters a room after having failed to have turned the light on in a room. She then enters what is supposedly a dark room, YET moves easily about it, never bumping into any furniture, and even readily spots the dead corpse that it contains! And all courtesy of the script.
- Citations
John Morland: Murder, my friend, is like a game of solitaire. To be sure of winning it, it should be played alone.
- Générique farfeluThe version airing on the Fox Movie Channel has credits in a modern, video-generated font, suggesting that the original main and end titles are lost and were quickly and cheaply re-created.
- Autres versionsAlso available in a computer colorized version.
- ConnexionsSpoofed in Hare Do (1949)
Commentaire en vedette
This is a lightweight noir from 20th Century Fox's B division -- competent players, no major stars, Eugene Forde directing, with a nicely tangled plot. John Eldredge is dead and the obvious suspects are his wife, Jean Rogers, and his his business partner, Robert Shayne. His doctor reports he's been dosed with poison a couple of times, but he has not reported it at Eldredge's insistence, and Shayne owed him a lot of money. But there are some complicating factors and as cops Richard Benedict and Larry Blake follow the clues, the district attorney takes an interest. Is that actually Eldredge's corpse?
Fox would shut down B production the next year -- Sol Wurtzel, the division head, was almost universally despised as a vulgarian, and only the fact that his movies always made money kept him in business. However, the long post-war downturn in movie-going was starting, and Wurtzel would retire in 1948.
Fox would shut down B production the next year -- Sol Wurtzel, the division head, was almost universally despised as a vulgarian, and only the fact that his movies always made money kept him in business. However, the long post-war downturn in movie-going was starting, and Wurtzel would retire in 1948.
- boblipton
- 4 janv. 2018
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